The Palace Hotel Port, Townsend
The Palace Hotel in Port Townsend, WA, a former brothel built in 1889, is considered haunted by the spirits of the women who worked there, particularly the "Blue Lady" in rooms three and four, who is recognized by a lingering scent of perfume, and can be associated with phenomena like shaking beds and moans. Guests also report the appearance of a young boy, Adam, running through the hallways, and a woman named Miss Claire, whose mournful sounds are heard in room four. The hotel is decorated in a Victorian style, with each room named after a former prostitute, and contains a scrapbook of guest experiences detailing paranormal activity. A prominent spirit, often detected by the scent of perfume, who wanders the hotel and is associated with rooms three and four, where beds may shake and sounds are heard. A friendly spirit of a young boy seen running through the hallways. A spirit associated with room four, whose mournful sounds are reported by guests. Guests have reported beds in rooms three and four shaking at night, along with ghostly moans and sounds. Ghostly white handprints have been seen on the outside pane of the hotel window.